Coming to the Rescue: Regulatory T Cells for Promoting Recovery After Ischemic Stroke

2021 | journal article; research paper

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​Coming to the Rescue: Regulatory T Cells for Promoting Recovery After Ischemic Stroke​
Zhang, Y.; Liesz, A.   & Li, P.​ (2021) 
Stroke52(12) pp. e837​-e841​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.121.036072 

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Zhang, Yueman; Liesz, Arthur ; Li, Peiying
Abstract
Immune cell infiltration to the injured brain is a key component of the neuroinflammatory response after ischemic stroke. In contrast to the large amount of proinflammatory immune cells, regulatory T cells, are an important subgroup of T cells that are involved in maintaining immune homeostasis and suppress an overshooting immune reaction after stroke. Numerous previous reports have consistently demonstrated the beneficial role of this immunosuppressive immune cell population during the acute phase after experimental stroke by limiting inflammatory lesion progression. Two recent studies expanded now this concept and demonstrate that regulatory T cells-mediated effects also promote chronic recovery after stroke by promoting a proregenerative tissue environment. These recent findings suggest that boosting regulatory T cells could be beneficial beyond modulating the immediate neuroinflammatory response and improve chronic functional recovery.
Issue Date
2021
Journal
Stroke 
Project
TRR 274: Checkpoints of Central Nervous System Recovery 
TRR 274 | A02: Targeting microglia for the resolution of chronic neuroinflammation after stroke 
Working Group
RG Liesz (Stroke-Immunology) 
ISSN
0039-2499
eISSN
1524-4628
Language
English

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